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New to Washington, need someone who fly fishes to show me the right rivers.

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 11:09 pm
by flyfishjaime
Hi there. My wife and I just moved our little family here to Washington. Puyallup area. I fly fish in every season, every condition. I love fly fishing and need to touch the water. Hoping someone decent out there can show me some good fishing rivers.
(written by my loving wife who knows the pain I am suffering by staying indoors, hope this doesn't sound feminine and question my husbands standards- he just really needs someone to meet up with to show him where to go fishing and what are the good areas to catch in.)

RE:New to Washington, need someone who fly fishes to show me the right rivers.

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 3:05 pm
by Lotech Joe
I don't live on the west side so I can't help you much. In that it's been 6 days since you made your post, it doesn't look like you're going to get much help from your area. You might want to try some sites that are dedicated exclusively to fly fishing.

www.flyanglersonline.com &
www.washingtonflyfishing.com

are both great places to make contacts.
Check regs and see what waters in your area are open. I've heard good things about the Descheutes River near you.
Good Luck,

RE:New to Washington, need someone who fly fishes to show me the right rivers.

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 3:44 pm
by The Quadfather
I sent you a PM, but also I was going to say to find your local fly shop. Those guys will def. set your husband in the right direction. The forum though is a good place to connect with people and find a person to fish with.

RE:New to Washington, need someone who fly fishes to show me the right rivers.

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 3:17 pm
by fish_4_all
The Puyallup river will be getting hot for winter runs here pretty soon if they are not in there already. The green river is also a good bet. Pretty much every river in the area will be getting good right about now for steelhead. Green but skunks, popsicles, redbutt skunks, orange butt skunks, Clouser minnows and many others shoudl take steelkies in any local river. Winter runs can be tougher to get to take a fly but they will do it, we take themon jigs so a fly should work.

Many lakes should will have hold overs of trout that can still be taken in some cases. How much luck you will have with a fly is debatable but it can be done.

Local rivers will also have plenty of cutt throat for the catching. nymphs, small streamers, wooly worms and buggers and other insect related flies should do the trick for them. One that works well is a caddis fly emerger, trout can not seem to resist a freshly peeled caddis fly nymph and the emerger fly has caught me many small cutts in the past, although not on a fly rod.

RE:New to Washington, need someone who fly fishes to show me the right rivers.

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 4:53 am
by leahcim_dahc
Welcome to Washington and WL.com, hit a local library and see if they have a book titled "The Flyfisher's Guide To Washington"...it's a decent book listing quite a bit of information regarding some of the more "popular" fly rivers and still waters throughout Washington. Amazon has it fairly reasonably priced, as well...

Flyfisher's Guide To Washington

Another decent resource is westfly.com...good articles along with a hatch database.

I'm fairly new to river fishing, however I live in the area and am always game to toss around a fly or two...

RE:New to Washington, need someone who fly fishes to show me the right rivers.

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 1:33 pm
by nickbell
id say green river. its the closest one around here that has rainbow trout (not this time of year though). in a couple of weeks im going to try fly fishing there (in the flaming gyser park area) for steelhead.

RE:New to Washington, need someone who fly fishes to show me the right rivers.

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 1:59 pm
by BentRod
nickbell wrote:id say green river. its the closest one around here that has rainbow trout (not this time of year though). in a couple of weeks im going to try fly fishing there (in the flaming gyser park area) for steelhead.
Technically, steelhead are rainbow trout. :cheers: